Authors: Bev Robitai
Tags: #murder, #mystery, #fitness, #gym, #weight loss, #theatre
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Look out for these books
Murder in the Second Row
(the first theatre
mystery).
There are many things that can
go wrong between casting a show and Opening Night. Finding a body
in the second row is just one of them.
Jessica Jones is well aware that
the old Regent Theatre is at crisis point. This show is her last
chance to prove that the century-old building can make enough money
to be worth saving.
But as if a body wasn’t
complication enough, the sexy police officer heading the
investigation seems to be taking an unusual interest in Jessica as
she struggles to make sure the show goes on.
Sunstrike
(post-apocalyptic crime)
Sunstrike follows the life of
Averie, an ordinary woman in suburbia, when solar flares destroy
the world's electricity supply. As society comes to terms with the
loss of transport, communications, and food supplies, Averie picks
up some useful survival tips and a teenage companion who is not
what he seems. With no outside help, she is forced to investigate a
number of suspicious deaths using old methods of detection.
Sunstrike: The Journey Home
(post-apocalyptic adventure)
Bradley Brown knows how to make
the most of life. At 22, he is living the dream working as a dive
instructor at a luxury resort in Bali. But his carefree lifestyle
ends when the island’s electricity goes dead. After several days it
becomes apparent this is no ordinary power outage. A massive solar
storm has wiped out electrical technology across the globe, leaving
Bradley stranded a very long way from home.
His thoughts turn to his widowed
mother back in New Zealand. Completely out of contact and worried
she may need his help, he sets off on a long and difficult journey
using any means of transport available. The world is different now;
he faces unexpected dangers and treachery, growing up a little more
with each new setback.
Will Bradley make it across the
Tasman Sea to New Zealand, and will he be ready for what he finds
when he gets home?
Eye
for an Eye
(light thriller)
It’s a long way from her home on
a quiet farm in the Marlborough Sounds to the bustle of downtown
Toronto, but Robyn Taylor is a fearless and practical woman who can
turn her hand to anything, including some very inventive
punishments when necessary. When she discovers that Colwyn Symons
has defrauded her family of thousands of dollars, leading to her
father’s death, she has to take action. His enjoyment of the
high-rolling lifestyle in the big city will come to an abrupt end
if she can only get her hands on him.
Mike Kent, a Canadian insurance
investigator, persuades Robyn to help gather evidence that will put
an end to Colwyn’s continuing frauds, but both of them
underestimate Colwyn’s cold-blooded greed. When she faces
kidnapping and attempted murder, Robyn’s survival skills are
severely tested.
A
Reassuring Guide to Self Publishing
(non-fiction)
A basic beginner’s guide to
getting your own books on line and in print. An-easy-to-read step
by step guide to the process I’ve been handling for clients for the
last five years.
If you have ideas for the next
theatre story, do subscribe to my newsletter at this link
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and let me know.
Sarah Taylor has suggested
Little Shop of Horrors
for the
next show to use and I’m currently having fun tinkering with plot
and characters. That big plant is going to be SO mean!